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Central Florida Braces for Flooding Threat as Stormy Weather Continues
3 Oct
Summary
- Heavy rain and scattered storms expected across Central Florida
- Flooding concerns for Brevard and Volusia counties due to potential 6-8 inches of rain
- Temperatures below normal, breezy conditions with gusts up to 30 mph
As of October 4th, 2025, Central Florida is bracing for a stormy and wet weekend ahead. According to the latest weather reports, heavy rain and scattered storms are expected to kick off on Friday and continue through the weekend, bringing the potential for localized flooding.
On Friday, Central Florida will wake up to more scattered showers, with damp or wet roads in most areas. The rain chances are expected to continue throughout the day, with a 50% chance of showers and pockets of heavy rain. The best chances of rain will be in Brevard and Volusia counties, where a Flood Watch is in place until Sunday morning. These coastal counties could see rainfall totals exceeding 6-8 inches, raising concerns about potential flooding.
Temperatures on Friday will be generally below normal, with highs in the mid-80s, and breezy conditions with gusts reaching 25-30 mph. The unsettled weather pattern is expected to continue into the weekend, with rain and storm chances gradually increasing due to a boundary and moisture leftover from a previous system.
Flooding remains a significant concern, especially in low-lying areas near the coast. Residents in the affected regions are advised to monitor the situation closely and be prepared to take necessary precautions. The rough surf and high rip current risk will also persist throughout the week, with larger than normal breaking waves likely as well.